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with the help much frank williams, he works five days a week. cooking meals for the agency. >> do you stims think when you chop up -- sometimes thing when you chop up corn bread this beats life on the streets. >> i don't think about life on the streets. >> do you look ba and think where would i have been if it were not for the year and a half of the programme? >> i would be dead. seriously. or in prison. again. >> gaol was the intersection of so many youngs. coming through something like this helps you to learn better habits, skills and unlearn the habits or responses that you just shouldn't have. >> were there any programs like the one you now run around when you were in prison. >> no. we have to learn how to love each other, ourselves, and somebody - what do you say to the people that say why should i care about these people? you know, people made a mistake in life. somebody was there for them. nobody make it alone. that's the premise of our programme. we should be there for them. >> give me a sense, and for all the people watching who can't i
with the help much frank williams, he works five days a week. cooking meals for the agency. >> do you stims think when you chop up -- sometimes thing when you chop up corn bread this beats life on the streets. >> i don't think about life on the streets. >> do you look ba and think where would i have been if it were not for the year and a half of the programme? >> i would be dead. seriously. or in prison. again. >> gaol was the intersection of so many youngs. coming...
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board of supervisors supervisor president london breed my district supervisor cowen my name is frank williams the director the program i want to brought to your attention in 2015 living in prehistoric times this is a sicken society and it is a shame our african-american people will not be represented as should be for years after year the african-american trying to live in new york city we have so many people not because of tech jobs they're getting applied but getting some of the people don't like the crisis i want to leave this you with i didn't hear ms. westbrook out of bay area she was wheelchair she had to contract and get moved from bayview hunters point to of him we have streets and clinics named after her, she helped to build this and none the mayors would help her find housing we've talked in our unit which when he was crying how she helped build bayview and counter get housed in a one bedroom. >> thank you guys and we're behind you you and proud to see someone that acts like they really care about us we love you thank you (clapping.) >> good afternoon. my name is a bobby webb raise i
board of supervisors supervisor president london breed my district supervisor cowen my name is frank williams the director the program i want to brought to your attention in 2015 living in prehistoric times this is a sicken society and it is a shame our african-american people will not be represented as should be for years after year the african-american trying to live in new york city we have so many people not because of tech jobs they're getting applied but getting some of the people don't...
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that is part of what is so striking between the parallel between frank would and william a carey. he too, as a slave of his own family was in this limbo being both related to but distance held apart from the people with whom he grew up. thank you very much. [applause]. [inaudible] [inaudible conversation] >> next up on this long book tv weekend, caesar brioche oo discusses his book havana hardball. this is a weeklong book festival held in the fall. welcome to barnes & noble and fairfax. this author served as baseball editor from 20032 2004. born in havana, he graduated with a bachelors degree from journalism from university of florida. in his 25 years a sports journalist he has written for the a sports journalist he has written for the miami herald, the sun centennial just to name a few. welcome. [applause]. >> thank you. thank you for coming. i want to thank paul for the book and barnes & noble for giving me the opportunity to discuss the book about hardball. i'm good to talk about it and why road it and then hopefully i will answer some questions for you guys. havana hardball ch
that is part of what is so striking between the parallel between frank would and william a carey. he too, as a slave of his own family was in this limbo being both related to but distance held apart from the people with whom he grew up. thank you very much. [applause]. [inaudible] [inaudible conversation] >> next up on this long book tv weekend, caesar brioche oo discusses his book havana hardball. this is a weeklong book festival held in the fall. welcome to barnes & noble and...
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board of supervisors supervisor president london breed my district supervisor cowen my name is frank williamshe director the program i want to brought to your attention in 2015 living in prehistoric times this is a sicken society and it is a shame our african-american people will not be represented as should be for years after year the african-american trying to live in new york city we have so many people not because of tech jobs they're getting applied but getting some of the people don't like the crisis i want to leave this you with i didn't hear ms. westbrook out of bay area she was wheelchair she had to contract and get moved from bayview hunters point to of him we have streets and clinics named after her, she helped to build this and none the mayors would help her find housing we've talked in our unit which when he was crying how she helped build bayview and counter get housed in a one bedroom. >> thank you guys and we're behind you you and proud to see someone that acts like they really care about us we love you thank you (clapping.) >> good afternoon. my name is a bobby webb raise in
board of supervisors supervisor president london breed my district supervisor cowen my name is frank williamshe director the program i want to brought to your attention in 2015 living in prehistoric times this is a sicken society and it is a shame our african-american people will not be represented as should be for years after year the african-american trying to live in new york city we have so many people not because of tech jobs they're getting applied but getting some of the people don't...
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board of supervisors supervisor president london breed my district supervisor cowen my name is frank williamshe director the program i want to brought to your attention in 2015 living in prehistoric times this is a sicken society and it is a shame our african-american people will not be represented as should be for years after year the african-american trying to live in new york city we have so many people not because of tech jobs they're getting applied but getting some of the people don't like the crisis i want to leave this you with i didn't hear ms. westbrook out of bay area she was wheelchair she had to contract and get moved from bayview hunters point to of him we have streets and clinics named after her, she helped to build this and none the mayors would help her find housing we've talked in our unit which when he was crying how she helped build bayview and counter get housed in a one bedroom. >> thank you guys and we're behind you you and proud to see someone that acts like they really care about us we love you thank you (clapping.) >> good afternoon. my name is a bobby webb raise in
board of supervisors supervisor president london breed my district supervisor cowen my name is frank williamshe director the program i want to brought to your attention in 2015 living in prehistoric times this is a sicken society and it is a shame our african-american people will not be represented as should be for years after year the african-american trying to live in new york city we have so many people not because of tech jobs they're getting applied but getting some of the people don't...
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board of supervisors supervisor president london breed my district supervisor cowen my name is frank williamshe director the program i want to brought to your attention in 2015 living in prehistoric times this is a sicken society and it is a shame our african-american people will not be represented as should be for years after year the african-american trying to live in new york city we have so many people not because of tech jobs they're getting applied but getting some of the people don't like the crisis i want to leave this you with i didn't hear ms. westbrook out of bay area she was wheelchair she had to contract and get moved from bayview hunters point to of him we have streets and clinics named after her, she helped to build this and none the mayors would help her find housing we've talked in our unit which when he was crying how she helped build bayview and counter get housed in a one bedroom. >> thank you guys and we're behind you you and proud to see someone that acts like they really care about us we love you thank you (clapping.) >> good afternoon. my name is a bobby webb raise in
board of supervisors supervisor president london breed my district supervisor cowen my name is frank williamshe director the program i want to brought to your attention in 2015 living in prehistoric times this is a sicken society and it is a shame our african-american people will not be represented as should be for years after year the african-american trying to live in new york city we have so many people not because of tech jobs they're getting applied but getting some of the people don't...
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williams show. >>> we're here, frank, you're all smiles today. does that mean that you are impressed with mrs. clinton's appearance before the benghazi committee last week, did she acquit herself well? >> i was impressed with what came out of the hours of thrashing. >> thrashing by whom. >> there was a lot of thrashing between the republicans and the democrat, there was thrashing with between the republicans and mrs. clinton and the press and the punnedtary. what was the really one important take away is that we got proved positive of something that the famous new york columnist william sapphire said almost exactly 20 years ago and that is mrs. clinton is a congenital liar. >> wait a minute. you just called. >> what she lied. >> you just called her a liar. >> william sapphire, said it and it happened to be proved on this occasion. >> can you say, what lies she told. >> as bill sapphire pointed out, for cause. in this case the cause was three fold. one they needed to protect the president by talking about a secondly, she had her own political ambition and we are seeing those played out. she did
williams show. >>> we're here, frank, you're all smiles today. does that mean that you are impressed with mrs. clinton's appearance before the benghazi committee last week, did she acquit herself well? >> i was impressed with what came out of the hours of thrashing. >> thrashing by whom. >> there was a lot of thrashing between the republicans and the democrat, there was thrashing with between the republicans and mrs. clinton and the press and the punnedtary. what was...
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williams in a role. they have two. >> and all right, frank, number 97. you will be hard pressed to find a ready man. just in kaz. >> mike: the starts against miami and jacksonville. watkins, and he's got it, at the 30. they still in pain chung, who served as a third corner in this set, went without nerves. it's been one down a couple times tonight and i said i is that big name, and waiting for the y50i and five-minute mark. mccoy to the left, nowhere. sure to get it, john. continuing his first solid performance after four years with the browns, first year with the patriots. >> jon: you can do a lot of different things. you see number 65 on the right side of the screen. you just wear it doing. i'm not even look for pa drik jones. the bills. the patriots are not just using it for who is reafrly a safety and he's he'll and krasht urnth beneath and dropping back off the line and shirt again for the tackle. >> jon: here comes pass rushl specialist for the speights. you said they don't have a lot of first rounders on offense. and they are all defense. mccourty
williams in a role. they have two. >> and all right, frank, number 97. you will be hard pressed to find a ready man. just in kaz. >> mike: the starts against miami and jacksonville. watkins, and he's got it, at the 30. they still in pain chung, who served as a third corner in this set, went without nerves. it's been one down a couple times tonight and i said i is that big name, and waiting for the y50i and five-minute mark. mccoy to the left, nowhere. sure to get it, john....
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williams in a role. they have two. >> and all right, frank, number 97. you will be hard pressed to find a ready man. just in kaz. >> mike: the starts against miami and jacksonville. watkins, and he's got it, at the 30. they still in pain chung, who served as a third corner in this set, went without nerves. it's been one down a couple times tonight and i said i is that big name, and waiting for the y50i and five-minute mark. sure to get it, john. continuing his first solid performance after four years with the browns, first year with the patriots. >> jon: you can do a lot of different things. you see number 65 on the right side of the screen. you just wear it doing. i'm not even look for pa drik jones. the bills. the patriots are not just using it for who is reafrly a safety and he's he'll and krasht urnth beneath and dropping back off the line and shirt again for the tackle. >> jon: here comes pass rushl specialist for the speights. you said they don't have a lot of first rounders on offense. and they are all defense. high power, easily. mccourty. chandl
williams in a role. they have two. >> and all right, frank, number 97. you will be hard pressed to find a ready man. just in kaz. >> mike: the starts against miami and jacksonville. watkins, and he's got it, at the 30. they still in pain chung, who served as a third corner in this set, went without nerves. it's been one down a couple times tonight and i said i is that big name, and waiting for the y50i and five-minute mark. sure to get it, john. continuing his first solid...
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williams reporting for us thank you. today, the family of the late football great frank gifford revealed he had a degenerative brain disease known as c.t.e.. an autopsy confirmed it. gifford died in august at the age of 84. c.t.e. can result from repeated hits on the football field. anna werner tells us gifford suffered plenty of them but one in particular stood out. >> reporter: it was one of the history. future hall of famer frank gifford was leveled catching a eagles. the play, which came to be known as "the hit," sidelined gifford for more than a season. the discovery that he had the disease chronic traumatic encephalopathy, or c.t.e., long suspected after gifford's 13-year career taking numerous hits. he died of natural causes. wife, kathie lee gifford. >> he never wanted to lose his dignity. he had seen so much of that through the years and that's what i prayed that the lord would take him the way he wanted to go. >> reporter: researchers at boston university toad us today 82 of the 92 former nfl players they examined suffered from c.t.e., that's 96%. center. >> sometimes it can be one horrific single injury, but inj
williams reporting for us thank you. today, the family of the late football great frank gifford revealed he had a degenerative brain disease known as c.t.e.. an autopsy confirmed it. gifford died in august at the age of 84. c.t.e. can result from repeated hits on the football field. anna werner tells us gifford suffered plenty of them but one in particular stood out. >> reporter: it was one of the history. future hall of famer frank gifford was leveled catching a eagles. the play, which...
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william mandel, another communist propagandist. he served the conspiracy in the field of radio and television. wilkinson,frankecently convicted of contempt .f congress, charged the west coast headquarters -- you'll see those and others in action and the shocking technique which they used to incite others to violence. we are all too familiar with the pattern of communist revolution in venezuela. in cuba. in japan. happen on american soil? this film, showing communism in action, will answer that question. >> this is city hall in san francisco. of the hearingte house committee on un-american activities in 1960. this is the largest attack by the calmness party since the launching of "operation abolition." asin e willis was designated chairman of the subcommittee charged with the investigation of columnist activities in the northern california area. other members of the mulderittee are morgan m and congressman gordon h she arer of ohio. congressman willis explains more fully the reasons for the hearings. >> we are here together information as we are ordered to do i act of congress with respect to the general opera
william mandel, another communist propagandist. he served the conspiracy in the field of radio and television. wilkinson,frankecently convicted of contempt .f congress, charged the west coast headquarters -- you'll see those and others in action and the shocking technique which they used to incite others to violence. we are all too familiar with the pattern of communist revolution in venezuela. in cuba. in japan. happen on american soil? this film, showing communism in action, will answer that...
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williams reporting for us tonight from turkey. thank you. >>> today, the family of the late football great frank gifford revealed he had a degenerative brain disease known as cte. an autopsysyonfirmed it. gifford died in august at the age of 84. cte can result from repeated hits on the football field. anna werner tells us gifford suffered plenty of them but one in particular stood out. >> reporter: it was one of the most devastating hits in nfl history. ture hall of famer f fnk gifford was leveled catching a pass against the philadelphia eagles. the play, which came to be known as "the hit," sidelined gifford for more than a season. the discovery that he had the disease chronic traumatic encephalopathy, or cte, confirmed d at his family had lolo suspected after gifford's 13-year career taking numerous hits. he died of natural causes. wife, kathie lee gifford: >> he never wanted to lose his dignity. he had seen so much of that through the years and that's what i prayed, that the lord would take him the way he wanted to go. >> reporter: researchers at boston university told us today that 88 of t t 92 former nfl players they examined su
williams reporting for us tonight from turkey. thank you. >>> today, the family of the late football great frank gifford revealed he had a degenerative brain disease known as cte. an autopsysyonfirmed it. gifford died in august at the age of 84. cte can result from repeated hits on the football field. anna werner tells us gifford suffered plenty of them but one in particular stood out. >> reporter: it was one of the most devastating hits in nfl history. ture hall of famer f fnk...
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williams reporting for us tonight from turkey. thank you. >>> today, the family of the late football great frank gifford revealed he had a degenerative brain disease known as cte. an autopsy confirmed it. gifford died in august at the age of 84. cte can result from repeated hits on the football field. anna werner tells us gifford suffered plenty of them but one in particular stood out. >> reporter: it was one of the most devastating hits in nfl historor future hall of famer frank gifford was leveled catching a pass against the philadelphia eagles. the play, which came to be known as "ththhit," sidelined gifford for more than a season. disease chronic traumatic encephalopathy, or cte, confirmed what his family had long suspected after gifford's 13-year career taking numerous hits. he died of natural causes. wife, kathie lee gifford: >> he never wanted to lose his dignity. he had seen so much of that through the years and that's what i prayed, that the lord would take him the way he wanted to go. >> reporter: researchers at boston university told us today that 88 of the 92 former nfl players they examined suffered from cte, that's 96%.
williams reporting for us tonight from turkey. thank you. >>> today, the family of the late football great frank gifford revealed he had a degenerative brain disease known as cte. an autopsy confirmed it. gifford died in august at the age of 84. cte can result from repeated hits on the football field. anna werner tells us gifford suffered plenty of them but one in particular stood out. >> reporter: it was one of the most devastating hits in nfl historor future hall of famer frank...
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william douglas. ." and eight of the nine members of has been appointed by frank roosevelt. justices.the new deal fdr finally got his wish. these were people who owed institutional loyalty to the president. peter: in this particular case, during wartime, it is very hard for anybody, including a member of the supreme court, to say as -- that the president was wrong and what would be the implications of that. susan: the court said, yes. and the second question, should fred korematsu's conviction be upheld? and the court said, yes. and it was a 6-3 decision. i want to hear a look -- a black bit of what you go -- hugo black said. in your book, you noted it started out with the decline of racism. how did it switch? peter: because like many people, you can believe in one thing and the exact opposite at the same time to make an argument. justice black did say racism is wrong. korematsu was not convicted did -- because of hostility to him or his race. susan: i will read a bit of that. "he was not excluded because of hostility to him or his race, he was excluded because we are at war
william douglas. ." and eight of the nine members of has been appointed by frank roosevelt. justices.the new deal fdr finally got his wish. these were people who owed institutional loyalty to the president. peter: in this particular case, during wartime, it is very hard for anybody, including a member of the supreme court, to say as -- that the president was wrong and what would be the implications of that. susan: the court said, yes. and the second question, should fred korematsu's...
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frank beamer, coaches trying to take down north carolina. down 14. seven-point game. north carolina, marquise williams, fumbles. recovers. on the drive.d for the game tying touchdown. 24-24. go to overtime. crowd loves it. hits a field goal in ot. and williams. davis for the game winning touchdown. tar heels, 30-27. spoil the party. clinch the acc coastal division. we'll have much more college football coming up later in the newscast. stick around. what a day in college football. always a big day. and all the news of the 49ers. >> exactly. >> unexpected. >> thank you. apple in demand ahead of abc news. the item the tech giant can keep in stock. >> take a look. gripping video of a crime as it is happening. the one thing cops say saved the victim's life. >> belgium on alert. what we are learni >>> belgium's capital of brussels on the security lockdown right now with the government warning about the possibility of a coordinated terror strike similar to those in paris last week. abc news reporter lama hasan is there and has the latest. >> reporter: brussels on high alert today. heavily armed guards patrol the streets. >> if someone is her
frank beamer, coaches trying to take down north carolina. down 14. seven-point game. north carolina, marquise williams, fumbles. recovers. on the drive.d for the game tying touchdown. 24-24. go to overtime. crowd loves it. hits a field goal in ot. and williams. davis for the game winning touchdown. tar heels, 30-27. spoil the party. clinch the acc coastal division. we'll have much more college football coming up later in the newscast. stick around. what a day in college football. always a big...
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frank. des moines started getting the snow around 3:30. but it was falling north of us hours earlier. stacey: kcci's vanessa peng joins us live from interstate 35 near williams. vanessa: that is right, it has been falling since this morning. it continues to intensify since we have been out. the road conditions are getting dicey and icy. i want to show you the biggest problem here. see this snow, how compact -- how easy it is to make a snowball? it is so wet, was a hits the warm pavement and melts, we are 28 degrees, as you know that is below freezing. so as soon as it melts, it freezes and turns ice. but his take a look at video we shot earlier. you can see dot and plows already moving out the snow, clearing the way for drivers and people out there to make it safer. the we also got some video near blairsburg near highway 20. you see conditions a lot better than. as i mentioned, they have grown a lot worse over here near blairsburg off of i-35. i will keep you updated with a live shot later in the show. live near layers byrd vanessa , peng, kcci 8 news, iowa's news leader. kevin: kcci can keep you up to date on the snow 24/7 with the featuring hourly forecast
frank. des moines started getting the snow around 3:30. but it was falling north of us hours earlier. stacey: kcci's vanessa peng joins us live from interstate 35 near williams. vanessa: that is right, it has been falling since this morning. it continues to intensify since we have been out. the road conditions are getting dicey and icy. i want to show you the biggest problem here. see this snow, how compact -- how easy it is to make a snowball? it is so wet, was a hits the warm pavement and...
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frank beamer running out onto the field for the last home game. crowd chanting, thank you, beamer. and they would see a game. in o.t., marquis williams finds davis. hauls it in for the winning touchdown. but the loss didn't stop an awesome moment, as beamer was carried off the field after the game. >>> supercalifragilisticexpialidocio and stanford. this game right now over on espn. second quarter, seven hogan to christianccalfccalffrey, the touchdown. >>> elsewhere in the pac-12, vernon adams became the first player ever to pass for six touchdowns against usc. as the ducks cruised in eugene. ucla will play usc for the pac-12 south title next week. arizona state wracked up 52 points against arizona. washington stateut to an early lead against colorado overen espn2. that's the ford wrapup. i'm cassidy hubbarth. see you next week. she can rage, and roar, and crack, and storm. but mother nature can't stop us. the new 2016 ford explorer.
frank beamer running out onto the field for the last home game. crowd chanting, thank you, beamer. and they would see a game. in o.t., marquis williams finds davis. hauls it in for the winning touchdown. but the loss didn't stop an awesome moment, as beamer was carried off the field after the game. >>> supercalifragilisticexpialidocio and stanford. this game right now over on espn. second quarter, seven hogan to christianccalfccalffrey, the touchdown. >>> elsewhere in the...
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william mandel, another communist propagandist, who served his conspiracy in the fields of radio and television. one of the elite corps of timing lawyers. frank wilkinson, recently convicted of contempt of congress, in charge of the committee. the west coast headquarters of the operation abolition. you will see these and others in action, and the shocking technique which they used to incite others to violence. with thel too familiar pattern of communist-led revolution and rising in venezuela, cuba, and, more recently, in japan. can it happen here on american soil? this film, showing communism in action, will answer that question. x this is city hall in san francisco, the site of hearings held by the house committee on un-american activities in 1960. this is the chosen that a field of the communist party's most organized and violent attack on the committee since the launching of the operation on septemberpaign 20, 1957. congress and walter designated asgressman edward e willis chairman of the subcommittee charged with the investigation communist party activities in the northern california area. other members of the subcommittee are congressman
william mandel, another communist propagandist, who served his conspiracy in the fields of radio and television. one of the elite corps of timing lawyers. frank wilkinson, recently convicted of contempt of congress, in charge of the committee. the west coast headquarters of the operation abolition. you will see these and others in action, and the shocking technique which they used to incite others to violence. with thel too familiar pattern of communist-led revolution and rising in venezuela,...
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williams reporting for us tonight from turkey. thank you. >>> today, the family of the late football great frank gifford revealed he had a degenerative brain disease known as cte. an autopsy confirmed it. gifford died in august at the age of 84. cte can result from repeated hits on the football field. anna werner tells us gifford suffered plenty of them but one in particular stood out. >> reporter: it was one of the most devastating hits in nfl history. future hall of famer frank gifford was leveled catching a pass against the philadelphia eagles. the play, which came to be known as "the hit," sidelined gifford for more than a season. disease chronic traumatic encephalopathy, or cte, confirmed what his family had long suspected after gifford's 13-year career taking numerous hits. he died of natural causes. wife, kathie lee gifford: >> he never wanted to lose his dignity. he had seen so much of that through the years and that's what i prayed, that the lord would take him the way he wanted to go. >> reporter: researchers at boston university told us today that 88 of the 92 former nfl players they examined suffered from cte, that's 96%.
williams reporting for us tonight from turkey. thank you. >>> today, the family of the late football great frank gifford revealed he had a degenerative brain disease known as cte. an autopsy confirmed it. gifford died in august at the age of 84. cte can result from repeated hits on the football field. anna werner tells us gifford suffered plenty of them but one in particular stood out. >> reporter: it was one of the most devastating hits in nfl history. future hall of famer frank...
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frank beamer running out onto the field for the last home game. crowd chanting, thank you, beamer. and they would see a game. in o.t., marquis williams finds davis. hauls it in for the winning touchdown. but the loss didn't stop an awesome moment, as beamer was carried off the field after the game. >>> supercalifragilisticexpialidocio and stanford. this game right now over on espn. second quarter, seven hogan to christianccaccalffrey, the touchdown. >>> elsewhere in the pac-12, vernon adams became the first player ever to pass for six touchdowns against usc. as the ducks cruised in eugene. ucla will play usc for the pac-12 south title next week. arizona state wracked up 52 points against arizona. washington state out to an early lead against colorado overen espn2. that's the ford wrapup. i'm cassidy hubbarth. see you next week. (nature sounds) she can rage, and roar, and crack, and storm. but mother nature can't stop us. the new 2016 ford explorer. be unstoppable. ♪
frank beamer running out onto the field for the last home game. crowd chanting, thank you, beamer. and they would see a game. in o.t., marquis williams finds davis. hauls it in for the winning touchdown. but the loss didn't stop an awesome moment, as beamer was carried off the field after the game. >>> supercalifragilisticexpialidocio and stanford. this game right now over on espn. second quarter, seven hogan to christianccaccalffrey, the touchdown. >>> elsewhere in the...
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frank fina, mark costanzo, and pat blessington. >> when somebody has attacked us, raped us, assaulted us, whatever the case may be, these are the people we go to. >> reporter: in early september, d.a. seth williams ordered sensitivity training for the three prosecutors, not firing. today he said, "while i appreciate and understand the concerns of the city council women and now over the content of the e-mails, i have reviewed this matter and the individuals involved have been disciplined." williams said the men have shown, "regret and remorse," but for critics, the fact they were included on the e-mail chain in the first place speaks to their known disposition among friends. >> i don't have people sending me racist e-mails, because anyone who knows me knows i would be very upset. >> reporter: reporting in center city, george spencer, nbc 10 news. >>> two arrests following a brawl at a halloween party. witnesses helped i.d. the suspects and police also used pictures on social media. the suspects face assault charges. >>> next on nbc 10 news at 6:00, he dressed up like a member of the military on veterans day. tonight, why it was personal for the officer who arrested him. >>> also, the emu that bec
frank fina, mark costanzo, and pat blessington. >> when somebody has attacked us, raped us, assaulted us, whatever the case may be, these are the people we go to. >> reporter: in early september, d.a. seth williams ordered sensitivity training for the three prosecutors, not firing. today he said, "while i appreciate and understand the concerns of the city council women and now over the content of the e-mails, i have reviewed this matter and the individuals involved have been...
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frankness, playing this. charles: i am going to tell you a secret. my favorite part of the book i read to my wife, and it was a eulogy on tennessee williams. couple of tears came out. charles: i am honored to here that. >> i am a workaholic and feel underappreciated. when you wrote about him, it was amazing. >> a great playwright, and he worked every day of his life even after he knew that his genius had left him in the muse had left him, showed up and went to work. charles: what i guy, what a book. >> thank you so much. thank you so much. charles: breaking news. this is what we asked. i want you to tweet me. smart, silly, or just plain wrong? ♪ you owned your car for four years. charles: breaking news, fox news poll just out them a donald trump wants to deport millions of illegal immigrants. is it the right move? we will talk about it. two boyfriends. three jobs. you're like "nothing can replace brad!" then liberty mutual calls. and you break into your happy dance. if you sign up for better car replacement, we'll pay for a car that's a model year newer with 15,000 fewer miles than your old one. see car insurance in a whole new light. libe
frankness, playing this. charles: i am going to tell you a secret. my favorite part of the book i read to my wife, and it was a eulogy on tennessee williams. couple of tears came out. charles: i am honored to here that. >> i am a workaholic and feel underappreciated. when you wrote about him, it was amazing. >> a great playwright, and he worked every day of his life even after he knew that his genius had left him in the muse had left him, showed up and went to work. charles: what i...
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want to go over now to brian williams with breaking news that concerns the legendary football player and broadcaster frankght. it makes it an a bittersweet and unusual story on the air with. frank gifford not on a beloved member of the extended nbc family, he was beloved to all of us who love nfl football. and i'm going to read for you in its entirety a statement just put out by the gifford family. after losing our beloved husband and father, we as a family made the difficult skigs to have his brain studies in hopes of contributing the advancement of medical research concerning the link of football and traumatic brain injury. while frank passed away from natural causes this past august at the age of 84, our suspicions that he was suffering from the effects of head trauma were confirmed when a team of pathologists recently diagnosed his condition as that of cronic traumatic encephalopathy. we decided to disclose our loved one's condition to honor frank's legacy of promoting player safety dating back to his involvement of the nfl player's association in the 1950s. his entire adult life frank was a champion
want to go over now to brian williams with breaking news that concerns the legendary football player and broadcaster frankght. it makes it an a bittersweet and unusual story on the air with. frank gifford not on a beloved member of the extended nbc family, he was beloved to all of us who love nfl football. and i'm going to read for you in its entirety a statement just put out by the gifford family. after losing our beloved husband and father, we as a family made the difficult skigs to have his...
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frank, a lot of celebrating going on last week with that big job gain 271,000 in october. fed is looking at that as a good reason to raise rates. the san francisco president john williamsd economic foreman arizona that the labor market is almost back to full employment now and inflation is moving closer to the feds 2% target, if kit a comes in strong that will push the fed much closer to making that decision increasing rates for the first time in several years. nine years since the last rate hike. coming up on seven years. >>> apple will start selling the new ipad pro wednesday online ordering at least will start showing up in stores on friday in about 40 counties, apple first debuted ipad 2, apple really looking for a boost from the ipad pro, ipad sales have really been slumping over the past couple years, less than 10 million sold in apple's recent quarter, and compared to a year earlier. has much more computing power. 12.9-inch screen starting at 800-dollar. >>> stock market off to a lower start, we are on a 6 week winning streak. nasdaq down by 19 and s&p is falling by 10 points, michele and frank back to you. >> jason brooks, thanks, jason. >>> from capital hill l
frank, a lot of celebrating going on last week with that big job gain 271,000 in october. fed is looking at that as a good reason to raise rates. the san francisco president john williamsd economic foreman arizona that the labor market is almost back to full employment now and inflation is moving closer to the feds 2% target, if kit a comes in strong that will push the fed much closer to making that decision increasing rates for the first time in several years. nine years since the last rate...
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-- william randolph hearst, think about it, he challenge those supports her, went across the country and got into the radio and television business before he died, so the legacy was there when frankk over in 1979 & into cable, business information, and it is part of our dna, you have to look inward, find what core strengths you have and take them into areas that you think cap faster growth. schwartz,t was steve president of hers. josh, what -- resident of hearst. josh, how do you look at media? joshua: there is no question that they have been the beneficiary of unbelievable catch innovation machine of espn, which has funded -- and to be honest, hit a couple of mistakes -- probably -- stephanie: he did not hit. fairness, they probably stayed and television industries longer than they should have. it is a hard business to manage. steve has been a really good job, especially with fashion magazines. if you look at publishing, you better have a deep nature with high-fashion appetizers. stephanie: that is why nobody can believe "playboy" will not have news. mediae come back, iheart joins us to talk about the business of music on bloomberg . stick around. ♪ ♪ (ee-e-e-oh-mum-oh-weh)
-- william randolph hearst, think about it, he challenge those supports her, went across the country and got into the radio and television business before he died, so the legacy was there when frankk over in 1979 & into cable, business information, and it is part of our dna, you have to look inward, find what core strengths you have and take them into areas that you think cap faster growth. schwartz,t was steve president of hers. josh, what -- resident of hearst. josh, how do you look at...
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frank. o.d. i thank representative guinta and representative perlmutter in providing the cfpb with the opportunity to live up to its claim of transparency and accountability and thank mr. williams as well for his outstanding work. the flawed bulletin attempts to regulate compensation paid to auto dealers despite the fact that auto dealers were specifically exempted in the dodd-frank act from cfpb rulemaking. the bureau went far beyond merely clarifying existing law and is trying to make new policy through this guidance and doing this without using the normal rulemaking process and without public input. this is an afront to due process and afront to the rule of law and basic fairness. the cfpb has not transparent in revealing the methodology it used to determine whether fair lending violations existing in the auto finance market. it took a year of constant pressure and 13 different letters to get the cfpb to provide documentation regarding its impact. in the white paper ultimately provided by the cfpb, they admitted that their own proxy methodology is flawed. it estimates that the african-americans were impacted by 20%. the figure could be off as much as 41. according to a serie
frank. o.d. i thank representative guinta and representative perlmutter in providing the cfpb with the opportunity to live up to its claim of transparency and accountability and thank mr. williams as well for his outstanding work. the flawed bulletin attempts to regulate compensation paid to auto dealers despite the fact that auto dealers were specifically exempted in the dodd-frank act from cfpb rulemaking. the bureau went far beyond merely clarifying existing law and is trying to make new...